Re: This game is a piece of **bleep**.

It's true. The game has so many issues. The more I play online the more it sucks, as a red belt, I never actually get put into matches against other red belts, just people with no, blue, or green belts. So I can play as much as I can and increase my belt rank at snails pace only to have it plummet back when someone gets lucky.

Sort this sh*t out SB. Should've put a warning label on the box about how the games online component can't handle anyone who lives outside the US.

Re: This game is a piece of **bleep**.

I agree with you on a lot of your points, although I think you have a poor presentation of those points. I think Superbot needs to fix the real issues before even considering balance issues that are incredibly minor in comparison.

Superbot definitely needs to fix up the matchmaking issues, especially having to play incredibly low level belts when you get a higher belt. It becomes frustrating for both parties. For lower belts that are inexperienced and don't understand the game mechanics it is probably annoying as hell to continuously get matched up against black belts and losing every game, and for black belts, it gets boring to be able to win by just spamming because you're playing people who don't even understand the basics of the game yet.

Connection issues as well are a huge drag! I would love dedicated servers, especially for ranked at the very least. There is nothing worse than getting queued against the same team in 2v2 (ok can't remember the exact number, but somewhere along the lines of 8-9 matches, maybe 10) 10 times in a row, and having them rage quit game after game after game because they lost one or two games against you. Especially if they think they might have a chance to win (or you give them a double tap early so they'll stay) and they wait until the last 20 seconds to leave, thus wasting over 2 minutes per psuedo-game.

I would also love to be able to play 2v2 and not have to reinvite my partner to my party after EVERY SINGLE MATCH. That has gotten a little bit ridiculous to me.

As for balancing. Well, as long as there is more than one moveset it can never be truly "balanced" because there will always to a way to find out something that can somehow trump anything else. But that is how it is for everything in life. The only way you can say something without offending anybody is by saying something that does not mean anything. The only way you can have variety in a game is by having some unbalances. If everything were truly balanced, I would see no point in having different things because the outcome would always be the same regardless of what you chose.